Inaugural Climate Film Festival a huge success
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New York City’s Climate Film Festival (an organization fiscally sponsored by Ecologistics) held its first film festival during Climate Week NYC in... Read More
SLO County Climate Justice Alliance to screen “Cooked” at the Palm Theater
A screening of the documentary film “Cooked: Survival by Zip Code” will take place at 1:00 pm on Sunday, September 22 at... Read More
CCBioneers kicks off conference with a series on rivers
First up on Friday morning, October 4th at Central Coast Bioneers is National Bioneers speaker Erica Gies on the Slow Water Movement. ... Read More
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At the Summit of the Americas in 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom and Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau announced a new partnership... Read More
Special screening of documentary on the history of nuclear power
Nearly everyone has an opinion about nuclear power but far fewer know its history and the complex social and political forces that... Read More
Big news for local filmmaker
Brittany App’s labor of love and debut documentary Where There Once Was Water, has secured educational distribution through a partnership with EPF... Read More
It’s Film Festival time!
The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival runs from April 26 through May 1 this year. The event will be in person,... Read More
Local documentary filmmaker makes good
It’s not an exaggeration to say that Brittany App’s film “Where There Once Was Water” is absolutely kicking butt in the documentary... Read More
Community Roots Project/R.A.C.E. Matters collaboration
COMMUNITY ROOTS PROJECT is a sponsored organization of Ecologistics. We are a group of BIPOC & Queer creatives fostering community through action... Read More
Screening by R.A.C.E. Matters and SLO Museum of Art of new film by Danny Lyon
On April 24, from 7-10 pm, R.A.C.E. Matters SLO and SLOMA will present the film “SNCC” and a conversation with Director, Danny... Read More